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A common problem in using an inhaler medication is: - correct answerForgetting to shake the canister, Not waiting long enough between puffs, and Not taking the medication as prescribed After administering the Epipen, the effect of the epinephrine will only last 10 to 15 minutes. - correct answerTrue After administering which of the following medications should 9-1-1 be called: - correct answerGlucagon injection, Gvoke, Baqsimi Nasal Powder, Epipen/AuviQ, Diastat, and Nayzilam (midazolam) After using the EpiPen auto injector you should: - correct answerGive the used EpiPen to emergency responders or those transporting the student to the hospital

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Medication Administration Training (full
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A common problem in using an inhaler medication is: - correct answerForgetting to
shake the canister, Not waiting long enough between puffs, and Not taking the
medication as prescribed

After administering the Epipen, the effect of the epinephrine will only last 10 to 15
minutes. - correct answerTrue

After administering which of the following medications should 9-1-1 be called: - correct
answerGlucagon injection, Gvoke, Baqsimi Nasal Powder, Epipen/AuviQ, Diastat, and
Nayzilam (midazolam)

After using the EpiPen auto injector you should: - correct answerGive the used EpiPen
to emergency responders or those transporting the student to the hospital

All seizures are a medical emergency and require Diazepam (Diastat), Klonopin, or
Nayzilam to be given as soon as possible as prescribed by the MD order. - correct
answerFalse

An incident report must be completed and the school nurse notified if: - correct
answerAn incorrect dose of medication is administered or if a medication is given to the
wrong student

A medication is given at the incorrect time (outside of the 30 minute window) greater
than 3 times

If a medication is missed

If a student is unable to be located or if the student fails to report for their medication
greater than 3 times

If the student is out of medication greater than 3 days

If there are extra controlled medications (pills) or if the pill count is short when
medications are counted

All of the above (CORRECT ANSWER)

Anaphylaxis may be caused by: - correct answerInsect bites or stings

Foods

, Medications

All of the Above (CORRECT ANSWER)

Baqsimi (Glucagon) can be given with an MD order by the following route: - correct
answerNasal Powder

Baqsimi (glucagon) nasal powder is a life-saving medication prescribed for the student
experiencing severe symptoms of hypoglycemia (severe sleepiness, loss of
consciousness, seizure, or inability to swallow). - correct answerTrue

Baqsimi (glucagon) nasal powder is used for: - correct answerHypoglycemia (low blood
sugar)

Before administering any medication at school, there must be a signed written
authorization from the student's parent or guardian. - correct answerTrue

Before preparing to administer medication, you should: - correct answerWash your
hands

Changes in a prescribed medication such as a change in the medication, dose, time,
and/or frequency require a new authorization form and a new prescription bottle (or
label if applicable) from the pharmacy indicating the prescription change. - correct
answerTrue

Disposal of unused medication or expired medication that is not picked up by the
parent/guardian may be: - correct answerMixed with glue or cat litter before disposing

During a seizure, the student should never be restrained or have anything placed in
their mouth other than prescribed medication at the appropriate time. - correct
answerTrue

Except for emergency medications specified in an emergency care plan, all medications
should be kept in an appropriately labeled, secure, locked container or cabinet. - correct
answerTrue

Extended, sustained or slow release medications should never be crushed or broken. -
correct answerTrue

Hands should be washed, gloves, masks and eye protection used when administering
eye, ear, and buccal medications. - correct answerFalse

Hypoglycemia is another term used for low blood sugar levels. - correct answerTrue

If a medication has been given and not documented, there is a risk of a medication error
because there is a potential for: - correct answerOver dosing the student

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